Weegy: What is the italicized word here? User: wishing Weegy: participle User: thank you Weegy: Your welcome. User: Identify the adjective clause and the word it modifies.
The tree whose branches had died had to be cut down. Weegy: The tree whose branches had died had to be cut down. Adjective clause: whose brances had died. Word modified: tree. User: Analyze the sentence to complete each statement below.
Alice, frightened by the siren, covered her ears.
The verbal phrase in this sentence is
The verbal phrase is a(n)
The verbal phrase functions as a(n) Weegy: The verbal phrase in this sentence is covered her ears
User: is it a participle a gerund or an infinite? Weegy: Bob enjoys listening to music. Listening is a GERUND.
User: covered her ears is a gerund a participle or an infinitive? Weegy: Answer: The verbal phrase "covered her ears" in the sentence "Alice, frightened by the siren, covered her ears" is a participle.
Definition: A participle is a verbal that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed. [
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erikalui, if you scroll up to the conversation, you will see the original question. Covered functions as a VERB, it is not a participle. The participle is FRIGHTENED. It is a verb that functions as an adjective.